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sharpe
I have racked up on agricultural etfs (wheat, corn, sugar, cotton etc... all up +30% in last 6 months) but am looking to get some similar exposure for my pension fund SIPP.

I am about to get a SIPP with Hargreaves Lanesdown.
Does anyone know a share, unit trust or investment trust that is specialising in agricultural commodities?

Thanks
sharpe
totally missed someone else asked the same question below - sorry
DrGUID
I've got my SIPP with Hargreaves Landsdown, they have all kinds of ETFS including loads of agricultural ones (Lean Hogs anyone??? laugh.gif ).

Trading seems cheap as well as there's a 9.95 dealing charge but no stamp duty, and there's no minimum investment amount like they have with most of their funds.

I need to research the concept of ETFS as they seem good candidates for my SIPP - anyone know good starting points? Are there any particular risks? (I'm interesting in knowing about ETFS in general rather than the sectors they are investing in).
penbat1
QUOTE (sharpe @ Mar 1 2008, 06:11 PM) *
I have racked up on agricultural etfs (wheat, corn, sugar, cotton etc... all up +30% in last 6 months) but am looking to get some similar exposure for my pension fund SIPP.

I am about to get a SIPP with Hargreaves Lanesdown.
Does anyone know a share, unit trust or investment trust that is specialising in agricultural commodities?

Thanks


H&L allow ETFS for SIPPs
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